Contenu du sommaire : Special issue. Lexical flexibility in oceanic languages
Revue | Studies in Language |
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Numéro | vol. 41, n°2, 2017 |
Titre du numéro | Special issue. Lexical flexibility in oceanic languages |
Special issue. Lexical flexibility in oceanic languages. Eva van Lier (Ed.)
Introduction
- Lexical flexibility in oceanic languages - Eva van Lier p. 241-254
Articles
- Teop – an Oceanic language with multifunctional verbs, nouns and adjectives - Ulrike Mosel p. 255-293
- The economy of word classes in Hiw, Vanuatu : Grammatically flexible, lexically rigid - Alexandre François p. 294-357
- Roots and stems in Amis and Nêlêmwa (Austronesian) : Lexical categories and functional flexibility - Isabelle Bril p. 358-407
- Categorial flexibility as an artefact of the analysis : Pronouns, articles and the DP in Hoava and Standard Fijian - Bill Palmer p. 408-444
- Word classes and the scope of lexical flexibility in Tongan - Svenja Völkel p. 445-495
- Lexical and grammatical flexibility in Toqabaqita : Workshop on Lexical Flexibility in Oceanic Languages, 23–24 October 2014 - Frank Lichtenberk p. 496-501
- Dozing eyes and drunken faces : Nominalized psycho-collocations in Daakaka (Vanuatu) - Kilu von Prince p. 502-520
- Describing lexical flexibility in Caac (New Caledonia) - Aurelie Cauchard p. 521-542